Audrey Spa Pedicure Chair is the true definition of elegance with all of the class and sophistication of its namesake. The enclosed sides and top offers guests privacy while the classic shape enhances the architectural quality of any room. Completely customizable, the Audrey chair can adapt to many different color palettes and patterns. The pipeless whirlpool sink is pure, clean, and quiet with an LED color changing light. Our unprecedented, custom quality can be both seen and felt in the Audrey chair.

Truly a girl’s best friend, the Tiffany pedicure chair is endlessly versatile with its distinctively scalloped corner and optional inlaid fabric possibilities. The asymmetrical pillow configuration and thoughtfully placed buttons add a designer’s touch to the high level of comfort. The included jetless ceramic pedicure bowl enhances the luxury of the Tiffany experience.

When you are creating your nail spa or salon environment look for statement pieces that will enhance your brand and make a marketable difference from your competition. Visit www.spa-pedicure-chair.com for more styles and spa pedicure furniture ideas!

]]>https://spastyle.wordpress.com/2013/03/28/spa-pedicure-chairs/feed/0MicheleAUDREY7_C 4tiffany_blueStella Pedicure Chairhttps://spastyle.wordpress.com/2012/12/06/stella-pedicure/
https://spastyle.wordpress.com/2012/12/06/stella-pedicure/#commentsThu, 06 Dec 2012 19:56:27 +0000http://spastyle.wordpress.com/?p=1257]]>Sneak Peak Introduction! Our Stella Pedicure Chair will debut in 2013 for today’s nail spas and salons. Features a jetless pedicure sink and fully integrated wing back pedicure chair that adds elegance, sophistication and partial privacy allowing for either solitute or social settings. Available in custom finishes and fabrics to fit any decor.

We love your feedback…let us know what you think!

New for 2013!

For special inquiries contact our sales team at 866.880.7750.

]]>https://spastyle.wordpress.com/2012/12/06/stella-pedicure/feed/0MicheleNew for 2013!Healing Waters in the Spahttps://spastyle.wordpress.com/2011/12/30/healing-waters-in-the-spa/
https://spastyle.wordpress.com/2011/12/30/healing-waters-in-the-spa/#commentsFri, 30 Dec 2011 21:39:01 +0000http://spastyle.wordpress.com/?p=1155]]>Water has been used as a source of healing since ancient times. Ancient Roman public bath houses included baths and steam rooms and was a place where people would relax and socialize, and the mineral springs of Spa, Belgium became a place of healing and health as early as the 14th century. Even the word “spa” originates from the Latin phrase “Salvs per aquae” which translates to “healing through water.” The benefits of bathing in hot springs has been well known for centuries and help us to relax tired muscles, heal skin ailments, and can even be drunk as a tonic to cleanse the body. Many modern European spas still incorporate water and hydrotherapy as a vital part of wellness and the spa experience, while in the United States water therapies tend to be viewed as a luxury. Adding hydrotherapy to your spa is a great way to enhance your spa services and add value to your business. A relaxing mineral soak, steam treatment, or Swiss shower before a massage treatment helps to relax the muscles for your clients and rid the body of impurities. Your spa patrons will leave feeling more relaxed and rejuvenated with the addition of these healing therapies.

Let’s a do a quick rundown of water therapies used in the spa. The first and most well known are the Greek, Roman, and Turkish bath houses. In these bath houses patrons would go through steam or sauna rooms with gradually increasing heat, then cool off in a cold room at the end. They would then receive a massage and scrub down, and relax in a warm room before leaving. These bath houses were places to socialize and unwind, and were the beginning of today’s modern spa treatments.

Therme Vals Hot Spring in Switzerland

Today the traditional bath house treatments have been reinterpreted into water journeys and wellness resorts. In a water journey spa-goers travel through pools, steam rooms, saunas, and spa showers with varying temperatures and massage therapies. They are then treated to the massage of their choice. Wellness resorts built near hot springs featuring soaking pools and various wellness treatments using natural remedies can be found throughout the world. They are especially popular in Germany where people escape the daily grind to rejuvenate or seek physical therapy in what they called the “kur”.

Swiss and Vichy showers were developed at the spas near the natural springs in Switzerland and France. Swiss showers feature and overhead shower and vertical shower heads that alternate warm and cold water for an invigorating experience. Vichy showers are mounted horizontally above a bed on which the client lays face down and simulates rain fall. Vichy showers and Swiss showers are gaining popularity in the United States and when done correctly are a fantastic addition to spa services. Depending on where your spa is located these showers can be used with mineral spring water or warmed sea water to add even more restorative properties to the treatment.

Executive Retreats Vichy Shower in Australia

The simplest way to add hydrotherapy to your spa is with a soaking tub or whirlpool. With this simple addition you can create dozens of beneficial treatments. Herbal baths like the Krauter bath sooth aches and pains, while dips in hot and cold baths cleanse the body and strengthen the immune system. Spas also add dead sea salts or mineral salts, and even have entire baths of warm mineral or sea water. Jetted tubs offer the additional benefit of massage to the bathing experience.

Traditional Japanese Ofuro Tub

The health benefits and calming affects of water treatments can’t be denied, and adding hydrotherapy is a great way to add variety to your spa menu. What great hydrotherapy treatments have you incorporated into your spa?

]]>https://spastyle.wordpress.com/2011/12/30/healing-waters-in-the-spa/feed/041.832808 -87.92895041.832808-87.928950Dana spa designerTherme Vals SwitzerlandExecutive Retreatsjapanese-tubNew to Market: Pedicure Sinkhttps://spastyle.wordpress.com/2011/10/16/new-to-market-pedicure-sink/
https://spastyle.wordpress.com/2011/10/16/new-to-market-pedicure-sink/#commentsSun, 16 Oct 2011 14:29:58 +0000http://spastyle.wordpress.com/?p=1143]]>We are loving this beautiful new pedicure sink now available for today’s nail spa and salon. The first ceramic vessel-style sink on the market made specifically for pedicures! It is truly a modern classic that will fit into any decor and the generously sized round sink with a flat bottom is the ideal size and shape.

The properties of ceramic make this an ideal basin for pedicures. The non-porous sealed surface prevents bacteria from penetrating so your sink is sanitary. It is easy to clean and low maintenance with a smooth touchable surface and flat bottom so that it is comfortable for the feet.

Another reason to love this sink? It is hand-made and a sustainable green product made of recylced and all natural materials with a coating that has no VOC’s so the bowl is toxin-free!

This vessel pedicure sink gives you creative freedom in design with multiple installation layouts: use with a cushy-chair, a built-in bench or your unique design. Available in white and black. Custom colors upon request.

Our goal was to enhance the patient experience with spa-inspired interior design details that effectively promotes wellness, provides comfort and reduces patient anxiety while maintaining the highest level of standards for a professional clinical environment.

Unexpected and special details decrease patient stress.

Through effective and strategic design each patient is cared for in a soothing, nurturing and comfortable environment where every detail was created to reduce stress, promote wellness and facilitate healing.

Inspired by the spa industry, medical facilities are changing to be more calming and relaxing, one that postively effects how patients respond to treatments, connect to their environment and heal the mind, body and spirit.

For more information on “Spa Style for Health and Wellness”: Click Here

The vibe was cool and the scene was happening as everyone came together to welcome The Hand & Foot Spa’s third and flagship location into London’s Chelsea.

Custom bar stools at the Hand & Foot Spa are sleek and modern

Donna’s vision was a modern and stylish space that would enhance the ultimate experience in hand and foot care. The result is an environment that offers an unrivalled level of service, expert knowledge and the strictest standards of clinical hygiene while ensuring that guests leave feeling relaxed and pampered.

These beautiful spa pedicure chairs were created and engineered by our design team, made here in the USA and journeyed via truck, then train and then sea vessel to arrive on the shores of England. They apparently liked the trip!

]]>https://spastyle.wordpress.com/2011/08/07/launch-the-hand-and-foot-spa/feed/0MicheleDon’t Forget about the Menhttps://spastyle.wordpress.com/2011/07/21/dont-forget-about-the-men/
https://spastyle.wordpress.com/2011/07/21/dont-forget-about-the-men/#commentsThu, 21 Jul 2011 21:57:40 +0000http://spastyle.wordpress.com/?p=921]]>Just call me, “TheSpaDude”, (Scott is also o.k.). It is a pleasure to work with some of the most talented, and creative designers in the world! And being the lone male in the group, I feel like I have been hiding in the shadows for too long and would like to give some male perspective to the spa scene.

Of course, the spa industry is predominantly a female industry. Women mainly visit and operate day spas, but recently men have realized the benefits of going to spas as well. A few very simple and basic ideas/concepts will attract more male clients and keep them returning for more.

Having spa services specifically for the men will make them feel appreciated. For example, maybe you offer a facial treatment that targets problems associated from facial shaving.

Or have a “sports type” deep tissue massage that tired, achy, athletic muscles would love!

On the Design side, obviously if you are going with an ALL pink interior, don’t expect to attract many male clients. But if your spa does have a very “girly” feel you might be able to attract more men by having an area that is at least gender neutral in design and color. You can never go wrong with natural, earthy colors/tones and or textures like some stone or slate. Throw in a couple really comfy leather chairs with a flat-screen TV and the men might never leave!

I think that’s enough for now, until next time! -“TheSpaDude”

]]>https://spastyle.wordpress.com/2011/07/21/dont-forget-about-the-men/feed/0thespadudeOld Souther Barber SpaInspiring Artwork for the Spahttps://spastyle.wordpress.com/2011/05/09/inspiring-artwork-for-the-spa/
https://spastyle.wordpress.com/2011/05/09/inspiring-artwork-for-the-spa/#commentsMon, 09 May 2011 22:55:24 +0000http://spastyle.wordpress.com/?p=982]]>At Spa Style we’re always looking for new unique items to add to our offerings, and just recently we were lucky enough to be introduced to the inspiring artwork of Barbara Westfall. Barbara is an artist and curator who specializes in creating works of art that focus on the connection between art, people, and the natural environment. We feature her Reflections On Water Reliefs, handmade sculptures inspired by water, plants, and sunlight. To create these unique pieces Barbara layers acrylic paint, hundreds of layered fused glass pendants, and natural willow branches, resulting in luminous, textural, beautiful works of art.